expect-lite is an quick and easy command line automation tool. Written in expect, it is designed to directly map an interactive terminal session into an automation script. expect-lite scripts use special character(s) at the beginning of each line to indicate the action. Basic expect-lite scripts can be created by simply cutting and pasting text from a terminal window into a script, and adding '>' '<' characters. No knowledge of expect is required. Expect-lite is targeted at the verification testing environment, and will produce a Pass/Fail result at the end of the script. However, its use is not limited to this environment. It includes a powerful debugger with breakpoints, step/skip, and the ability to copy/paste expect-lite lines right into a running script.

The Model Railroad System is a software package
that can help you run your railroad. It allows you
to operate your layout, from running trains to
working your signals and switches. It has support
for a network of Bruce Chubb CMR/I USIC, SUSIC,
and/or SMINI nodes, and/or a network of Lenz's
XPressNet DCC nodes. Azatrax USB-connected Model Railroad Detectors are supported. Software to create switch
lists for freight car forwarding and create
timetables for your railroad are included. There
is software to help with photographing your
trains, and to compute the correct value for those
pesky dropping resistors for LEDs and/or
incandescent lamps.

Scid vs. PC is a powerful chess toolkit. It has extensive database and PGN file handling capabilities, and can be used to play chess on the internet (with FICS), against a computer chess opponent, or for chess grandmasters to prepare for tournament matches. Additionally, Scid vs. PC can run automated computer tournaments with chess engines playing against each other.

KitCreator is a simple build system for creating a Tclkit. It was created to ease creation of Tclkits. A Tclkit is, briefly, a single-file executable that contains Tcl (both the interpreter and all the resources it requires to operate) and other Tcl-related packages (such as Tk or Incr Tcl).